Keio University

MAEDA, Kiyotaka

Faculty of Letters Japanese History Associate Professor

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Research Overview

The market, which is based on various institutions and systems such as exchanges and legal regulations, forms prices and allocates goods and services. This study conducts a qualitative examination of historical materials pertaining to fundamental institutions and systems. Additionally, it employs quantitative analysis on high-frequency trade data to capture historical changes in the function and operating conditions of the market in the Japanese Empire during the modern period. By dynamically investigating the role of the market from a historical perspective, this study aims to acquire knowledge that can enhance our understanding of market function and contribute to its improvement.

Specialty

Cliometrics, Modern Japanese Economic and Business History, Economic History of the Japanese Colonies

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